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P-Ratios, Ischemic Preconditioning, and Q&A

The Stronger By Science Podcast

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How Do You Measure Your Lean Gains Using Regular Regression?

There was a positive slope that was statistically significant, indicating that the higher body fat you had at base line, the better outcomes for this lean gains metric. This actually goes completely opposite the direction of this kind of hypothesised p ratio idea. Now we dug deeper, and so you can get te to the heart of this relationship. Instead of using that lean gains metric as the outcome, i did a model where we looked at the change in fat freeman as the outcome. People who had higher body fat percentage tended to lose more fat throughout the intervention. And so people with higher body fat levels were basically gaining as much lean mass in a slight deficit due to lower calorific intake. Right

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